Sort the sentence

Hi

Is there by any chance anyone currently working on something similar to this? A sort the sentence a bit like sort the paragraphs, but instead of sorting the elements vertically, it is horizontally. See the attached images.

Thanks!

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otacke's picture

I don't think H5P Group has any plans to develop new content types, neither do I nor do I have a sponsor who wants this. That should cover the main contributors. Don't know if anyone else is planning to create something like this.

Thanks for the reply, Oliver.

I have a question regarding your H5P Resize Pulse plugin. Is it possible to add more than one trigger selector? And if yes, how so I add the second, third, etc.? So cool that there is a way to have the H5P content show in the tabs widget and the like.

Thanks in advance! 

otacke's picture

No, you can only add one trigger - and one should suffice. Wouldn't know why you'd want to have more than one.

Thanks for the reply.

Perhaps I have misunderstood the purpose of the trigger than. At the moment I have added this trigger for the Elementor tabs widget:

.e-n-tabs-heading

However, I thought the trigger for lets say the accordion widget would be a different one?

otacke's picture

A trigger can currently be

  1. a change to an element detected by an observer, 
  2. a change to an element that you specify by a CSS selector,
  3. a time based pulse.

The observer (1) should usually work fine. If you want to go for (2), you have only one selector available, that's correct. If you have different elements that can contain H5P content, that's an issue in fact. Doesn't the observer mode work? 

papi Jo's picture

You can easily do this with the H5P Drag text/Drag the words activity.

papi Jo's picture

What do you think of my suggestion?

Thanks for your suggestion. However, the downside with the Drag and drop quiz is that the drop zones are all as long as the longest word in the sentence. This means that if one of the droppable words are long, the drop zones will take up alot of space thus making it look clumsy. 

But thanks anyways :)

papi Jo's picture

I am not suggesting to use a Drag and Drop H5P actvity, but a Drag the Words, which is totally different.